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Pagina 240
mind , therefore it is an internal state , and its physical embodiment is something
secondary and incidental , and merely brought into being for the sake of
permanence and communication - this seems to me a profound error of principle ,
a false ...
mind , therefore it is an internal state , and its physical embodiment is something
secondary and incidental , and merely brought into being for the sake of
permanence and communication - this seems to me a profound error of principle ,
a false ...
Pagina 295
The original footnote seems to have puzzled Mr. Eliot and some other readers .
Well it might ! In saying , though , that he “ had effected a complete severance
between his poetry and all beliefs ” I was referring not to the poet's own history ,
but ...
The original footnote seems to have puzzled Mr. Eliot and some other readers .
Well it might ! In saying , though , that he “ had effected a complete severance
between his poetry and all beliefs ” I was referring not to the poet's own history ,
but ...
Pagina 355
And now , when all is said , the question will still recur , though now in quite
another sense , What does poetry mean ? This unique expression , which cannot
be replaced by any other , still seems to be trying to express something beyond
itself ...
And now , when all is said , the question will still recur , though now in quite
another sense , What does poetry mean ? This unique expression , which cannot
be replaced by any other , still seems to be trying to express something beyond
itself ...
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